Hierarchichal Approaches for multicast based on the Euclid's algorithm

The aim of this work is to show how properties of the Euclid's approach combined with the hierarchical tree approach gives rise to a powerful method that allows to multicast messages in environment with huge and highly dynamic audiences with very low communication overcomes, including the lengt...

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Main Authors: Antequera, Nicolás, López Ramos, Juan Antonio
Format: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Language:English
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10835/355
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López Ramos, Juan Antonio
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description The aim of this work is to show how properties of the Euclid's approach combined with the hierarchical tree approach gives rise to a powerful method that allows to multicast messages in environment with huge and highly dynamic audiences with very low communication overcomes, including the length of the rekeying messages. We will show also how the use of Euclid's approach becomes natural in some hierarchical tree situations from the properties of the prime numbers, certainly the key of this method.
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spelling oai:repositorio.ual.es:10835-3552023-04-12T19:39:21Z Hierarchichal Approaches for multicast based on the Euclid's algorithm Antequera, Nicolás López Ramos, Juan Antonio The aim of this work is to show how properties of the Euclid's approach combined with the hierarchical tree approach gives rise to a powerful method that allows to multicast messages in environment with huge and highly dynamic audiences with very low communication overcomes, including the length of the rekeying messages. We will show also how the use of Euclid's approach becomes natural in some hierarchical tree situations from the properties of the prime numbers, certainly the key of this method. 2011-11-07T10:50:42Z 2011-11-07T10:50:42Z 2011-11-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://hdl.handle.net/10835/355 en info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
spellingShingle Antequera, Nicolás
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Hierarchichal Approaches for multicast based on the Euclid's algorithm
title Hierarchichal Approaches for multicast based on the Euclid's algorithm
title_full Hierarchichal Approaches for multicast based on the Euclid's algorithm
title_fullStr Hierarchichal Approaches for multicast based on the Euclid's algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Hierarchichal Approaches for multicast based on the Euclid's algorithm
title_short Hierarchichal Approaches for multicast based on the Euclid's algorithm
title_sort hierarchichal approaches for multicast based on the euclid's algorithm
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